Enhancing Enterprise Information Systems Synergy in Disaster Management

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Noran, Ovidiu
Griffith University Author(s)
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2013
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Climate change-triggered catastrophic events appear to be steadily increasing in intensity and frequency. Proper preparation, response and recovery are essential in order to survive and recover from disasters. Unfortunately however, the organizations responsible for delivering emergency response services often under-perform, mainly owing to the lack of proper collaboration (especially inter-operation) of their information systems. This paper analyses disaster management-specific collaboration issues from an enterprise information systems perspective and proposes improvements based on advances in information systems and ...
View more >Climate change-triggered catastrophic events appear to be steadily increasing in intensity and frequency. Proper preparation, response and recovery are essential in order to survive and recover from disasters. Unfortunately however, the organizations responsible for delivering emergency response services often under-perform, mainly owing to the lack of proper collaboration (especially inter-operation) of their information systems. This paper analyses disaster management-specific collaboration issues from an enterprise information systems perspective and proposes improvements based on advances in information systems and interoperability research, using an enterprise architecture perspective and artefacts in order to provide a sustainable holistic and life cycle-based solution.
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View more >Climate change-triggered catastrophic events appear to be steadily increasing in intensity and frequency. Proper preparation, response and recovery are essential in order to survive and recover from disasters. Unfortunately however, the organizations responsible for delivering emergency response services often under-perform, mainly owing to the lack of proper collaboration (especially inter-operation) of their information systems. This paper analyses disaster management-specific collaboration issues from an enterprise information systems perspective and proposes improvements based on advances in information systems and interoperability research, using an enterprise architecture perspective and artefacts in order to provide a sustainable holistic and life cycle-based solution.
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15th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS) Proceedings
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Information modelling, management and ontologies
Information systems organisation and management